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Singing the Praises of Collectible Watches

The tenor Freddie De Tommaso fell in love with opera and timepieces as a young boy. Now he shops for high-end examples in the cities where he performs.

Jane Stockdale for The New York Times
Author: Jane Stockdale for The New York Times

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Jane Stockdale for The New York Times

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Collectors and Collections, Freddie De Tommaso, Opera, Rolex SA, Watches and Clocks
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